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How To Connect Two Switches Together In a Network

Time:2023-08-17 Source:UTEPO



Connecting two switches in a network is a simple process that can be done by following a few steps. Before starting the process, it is important to consider the type of switches and the type of network being used. Switches are typically used in local area networks (LANs) and they allow multiple devices to communicate and share resources. There are three main types of switches - unmanaged, managed and smart switches. In this article, we will focus on how to connect two unmanaged switches using a crossover cable.


Step 1: Choose the right type of cable To connect two switches together, you will need a crossover cable.

A crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable that has two ends with reversed wiring. This means that the transmit pins on one end are connected to the receive pins on the other end. This type of cable is used to directly connect two similar devices, such as two switches, without the need for a hub or a router.


Step 2: Connect the cables Connect one end of the crossover cable to one of the switch's LAN ports. Then, connect the other end of the cable to a LAN port on the other switch. Make sure to use the correct ports as some switches may have special ports for uplinks which may require a different type of cable.


Step 3: Verify the connection Once the cables are connected, verify that the switches are communicating with each other. To do this, follow the steps outlined below:

1. Turn on both switches and let them boot up.

2. Look at the LED lights on each switch to see if they are flashing. This indicates that there is activity on the port.

3. Check the network settings on both switches to ensure that they are compatible with each other, such as IP addresses, subnet masks and default gateways. Make sure that the switches are configured with unique IP addresses on the same subnet.

4. Test the connection by pinging the IP address of the other switch to ensure that they are able to communicate with each other.


Step 4: Add devices to the network once the switches are connected, you can add devices to the network.

Devices such as computers, printers, and servers can then be connected to the switches using straight-through cables. These cables have the same wiring on both ends and are used to connect different devices. The devices can then be configured with IP addresses that are compatible with the switches to allow communication between them.


In conclusion, connecting two switches together can be a simple process as long as the correct cable and ports are used. Once the switches are connected, the network can be expanded by adding devices such as computers, servers, and printers to the network. By following the steps above, you can easily connect two switches in a network and ensure proper communication between them.


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